Monthly Archive: March, 2011

On 03/29/11 the New York State Police at Rhinebeck arrested John Scoggins, age 59, of Hyde Park NY for Criminal Impersonation 1st degree(E Felony). On March 16th, 2011, Mr. Scoggins was observed by… Continue reading →

This Saturday, April 2nd, 1:00-3:00pm The Bard Math Circle is coming to Starr Library, bringing puzzles and games that set a playful mood to investigating and problem solving, from arithmetic to algebra. Math… Continue reading →

“Spring Trio” A Group Exhibit of Painting and Prints By Alix Travis, Louise Kalin and John B. Hopkins April 1- April 29, 2011 April 1- April 29, 2011– Montgomery Row Second Level, 6423… Continue reading →

Originally developed for night vision and other military uses, thermal imaging technology has proven to be a powerful tool in the analysis and solution of many building related problems. This technology exposes and… Continue reading →

SCHOOL TO BE IN REGULAR SESSION ON APRIL 1, 2011 FOR STUDENTS AND STAFF DUE TO BOE-APPROVED ALTERNATE MAKE-UP PLAN FOR EXTRA EMERGENCY CLOSING DAY At their meeting on February 8, 2011, the… Continue reading →

STAATSBURG — Nestled between Norrie Point and Mills Mansion in this Northern Dutchess hamlet is a little-known Hudson River estate, the “Hoyt House,” or “The Point.” While the 1855 home designed by renowned… Continue reading →

The 2011-2012 budget agreement contains critical components first proposed in Governor Cuomo’s executive budget, including redesigning Medicaid and recalibrating the cost of state government, in part, by merging and consolidating agencies as well… Continue reading →

NEW YORK – Amid growing concerns that Indian Point has failed to meet federal safety requirements, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a petition with the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Monday, urging it to… Continue reading →

Find out What’s Happening in the Hudson Valley. Let Visit Vortex take you on a video tour of NY’s Hudson Valley attractions. Your Window to the Great People and Places of the Hudson… Continue reading →

“I would hope that people would just go about their daily routines, that people would live their lives as they normally would,” Broe said. “I know it’s frustrating. I know there is an… Continue reading →

RHINEBECK — School district trustees on Tuesday reviewed a proposed $28.28 million budget carrying a 1.85 percent increase of $513,222. Under the budget there would be a $23.38 million property tax levy representing… Continue reading →

RHINEBECK — Village trustees are reviewing recommendations in a study that has found 46 percent of village sidewalks deficient or damaged. The findings are being reviewed simultaneously with budget discussions for a spending… Continue reading →

RHINEBECK: Wilderstein Historic Site seeks volunteers to welcome visitors, conduct tours and work in the gift shop. Anyone wishing to get involved are invited to the annual orientation meeting for new and returning… Continue reading →

The Community Coalition for Rhinebeck Youth welcomes and encourages parents, grandparents, and teens to check out our new website @ http://www.rhinebeckyouth.org. Through the generous donation of his time and expertise community member, Graham… Continue reading →

It wasn’t that New York City went too far in the past year in protecting its Ashokan watershed and flooding the lower Esopus with turbid water. In the opinion of many upstaters, New… Continue reading →

Electronic Recycling. Saturday, March 26th 2011. This event was held at the DC Fairgrounds in the past, but will be in Kingston this year. Along with computers, many other items can be kept… Continue reading →

Thursday, March 31st, 6:30pm – 7:30pm Downstairs at the Starr Library, 68 West Market St, Rhinebeck. “Celebrate Spring! Picking and Caring for the Right Tree for Your Home and Our Community” Members of… Continue reading →

RHINEBECK — School district trustees today will be given a draft 2011 budget lower than the currently proposed $28.63 million plan after the district superintendent and business administrator promised to freeze their salaries.… Continue reading →

RHINEBECK — An 18-year-old Stone Ridge man was arrested by Rhinebeck police following an investigation into a complaint that firecrackers had been thrown from a vehicle at another vehicle in the village Wednesday,… Continue reading →

“We are looking to speak with anyone who may have been on Route 9G, between Green Bush Drive (south of West Dorsey Lane) and Greentree Drive, between late Friday evening and the early… Continue reading →

“People care more about what they’re feeding their families,” said Norbert Lazar, founder and co-owner of The Phantom Gardener, an organic garden center that’s been in Rhinebeck for 17 years. Lazar said that… Continue reading →